The video was the center of a segment of the fourth season finale of Canadian television series Video on Trial, which critiques videos using a courtroom-like format.
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Elliot is participating in the Canadian live comedy show Video on Trial which also stars fellow Canadian comedians such as Debra DiGiovanni, Ron Sparks and Nikki Payne.
TV appearances include seventeen episodes (as of 25 August 2010) of Video on Trial and commercials for (Staples Inc., Fallsview Casino).